NARRATORS OF THE SEVEN QIRAAT WHOSE NARRATIONS AND RANKS HAVE REACHED US AMONG THE PEOPLE OF HADITH, ALONG WITH THEIR TIMES AND DEATHS

The Islamic Sharia sciences initially emerged as an amalgamation, then expanded, diversified, and evolved into distinct disciplines. However, current specializations and approaches have led to a significant gap between students of Quranic readings and various Sharia sciences, creating a challenge. R...

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